Kathy Griffin is now attacking TMZ founder Harvey Levin

Kathy Griffin has taken aim at Harvey Levin after he posted on TMZ a video where Andy Cohen claimed he did not know his former employee. (Getty)

Kathy Griffin is calling for a new head on a plate.

The comedian delivered a 17-minute takedown of TMZ founder Harvey Levin and her former Bravo boss Andy Cohen on Saturday morning after TMZ shared a video of Cohen on Friday in which he pretended not to know who Griffin was.

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Griffin shared a voicemail that Levin left her on Friday, complete with his full phone number.

"That's his number. And I don't have a minute to call him. Maybe you do," she said in the YouTube video. "The reason I did that is that during the entire Trump scandal, I was doxxed so much that people obviously got my phone number, my address. The Trumpers came after me, and I just want you guys to know, Harvey Levin, a blogger, is very much in bed with everybody from Hollywood to Donald Trump."

Griffin explained in her video, "A Hell of a Story," that she received death threats during the two months she was under investigation for the faux bloody Trump head photo — and her mother and sister, who was dying of cancer at the time, also received threats.

She questioned how Levin got her number and was able to get it out to the masses — and also claimed the Trump head photographer, Tyler Shields, told her Levin and Trump speak on a constant basis.

Kathy Griffin is on the attack against Andy Cohen. (Ron Eshel/Ron Eshel/Invision/AP)

Griffin called the site "deeply misogynistic" and the TV show, "bulls--t."

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Cohen also weighed in on Griffin's stories on Twitter Saturday afternoon.

"I am completely stunned by this story," he wrote. "It is 100% false and totally made up."

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Griffin claimed that countless women in charge at Bravo and NBC — and her own agents — never had her back or gave her any support. She also confirmed that Cohen may walk around saying he doesn't know who she is, but he in fact has two Emmys for her show "My Life on the D List."

Griffin ultimately circled back that her goal was just to make people laugh — but proposed that Levin was attempting to blackmail her and coordinated her drama with Cohen.

"I'm on to you," she said.

The number Griffin provided did go directly to Levin's line, but his mailbox was not accepting messages as of Saturday afternoon.